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By Angela Kidd
Children are naturally picky eaters. Most of them won’t eat a dish if it’s not spaghetti, burger or meat. But with a little creativity, you can convince your little one to eat healthier and to broaden the variety of food he eats. Make vegetable dishes more appealing to kids by making it colourful and of course, tasty!
Try these kid-approved vegetable recipes that will surely be a hit to the little ones!